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Effect of <i>Telfaira occidentalis</i> leaf extract on packed cell volume in rats with malaria-induced anaemia


Simon T. Ubwa
Sunday O. Adoga
Steven I. Audub
Mathias I. Kuleve
Faith O. Okita
Amodu Okoha

Abstract

The bioactive ingredients in most malarial drugs only reduce plasmodium load during chemotherapy. No anti-malarial drug replenishes the red blood cells destroyed by Plasmodium. This creates a need to incorporate bioactive components with haematinic property in malaria therapy. This study aimed to assess the effect of T. occidentalis leaf extract on packed cell volume
(PCV) of rats with malaria-induced anaemia. Anaemia was induced in the rats by inoculating them with Plasmodium berghei. The effect of the plant extract on the PCV of the rats was determined alongside a negative and a positive control. Also, the effect of varying doses of the extract on PCV of the rats was determined. T. occidentalis leaf extract produced a 22 % increase in the post-inoculation PCV of rats. The negative and positive control groups showed a 37 % and 25 % decrease, respectively, in PCV. Also, PCV increased with increase in extract dose administered.


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eISSN: 1996-840X
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